Some days you don't need to unwind. You need to start over.
Shake it off. Scrub it away. Come back to yourself. Start the Reset →
For the days that got away from you.
Not every hard day calls for a long bath and candlelight. Sometimes what you need is more physical than that — something tactile, something deliberate, something that feels like actively shedding what the day put on you.
The Reset is that ritual. It starts with a scrub — intentional, grounding, present — and ends with skin that feels renewed and a mind that's ready to let go of whatever it's been holding.
This isn't indulgence. It's maintenance. It's how you show up for tomorrow by taking care of today.
Scrub
Start with the Sugar Scrub on damp skin before the water runs. Work in slow, deliberate circles — this is the most intentional part of the ritual. The physical act of scrubbing is grounding on its own. The scent makes it something more. Rinse clean.
Cleanse
Follow with the Body Wash. By now the bathroom smells like exactly where you need to be. Let the lather do the final work — washing away whatever the scrub loosened. Breathe. You're already somewhere different than when you started.
Seal It In
Pat dry and apply the Dry Body Oil while skin is still slightly warm. It absorbs quickly, locks in moisture, and keeps the scent with you as you move into the rest of your evening. This is the transition — shower to whatever comes next.
Finish
Apply the Lotion as the final layer. By now the ritual has done its work. Skin is soft, the scent is settled, and the version of you that walked in carrying the weight of the day has been replaced by one who put it down.
The Reset, complete.
Set the reset before you even turn on the water.
Light the Mount Marcy candle in the bathroom five minutes before you get in the shower. By the time you step in, the room already smells like somewhere you want to be — and your mind has already started to shift.
Why physical ritual creates mental shift.
The act of scrubbing is grounding in itself — it brings you into your body and out of your head, which is exactly where you need to be when you're carrying the weight of a hard day. Add a consistent, familiar scent and the effect compounds.
Your brain is always looking for patterns. When you pair a deliberate physical practice with the same fragrance every time, that scent becomes a shortcut — a signal that a shift is happening, that you're choosing to put something down. The reset becomes faster and more effective the more consistently you do it.
Ten minutes. The same ritual. The same scent. That's the whole practice.